I really don't know what to say. You [i]are[/i] irresponsible for not having a lead on your dog but perhaps you will learn. Its just a shame you have to learn through the sacrifice of your dog's life. I'm sorry for your dog.
you can do baby agility through a kids tunnel and over poles (bamboo canes) that are raised very slightly. you can also set down planks of wood on the ground and get your pom used to walking over them. Don't start doing any formal agility training though like weaving or high/long jumps until your pup is over a year old as it will damage his growing bones.
hey Pup *hugs* I'm sorry that you lost Sheeba to someone else but on the other hand its excellent news that shes going to what sounds like a great home. Hopefully you will still be able to go see her :wink:
Meg curls up like a little fox or if shes in my arms she does a thing where she tucks her head up under my arm and sprawls out with her tummy exposed and Zoe is a mad thing and sleeps like JM's Maya! Must be a golden retriever thing! :lol:
Worming is a priority and something bought in a supermarket is a waste of money. If the puppy has worms with diarrhoea you need a veterinary wormer and you need to keep an eye on the pup and make sure he doesn't get dehydrated. He sounds like a sickly little pup from what you say so please don't hesitate to have a vet check him out. Puppies can go downhill very quickly when they have worms.
I actually had wrote out bits of paper saying have been and was planning to fill up his back kitchen window with them but i thought twice and decided not to. I've been avoiding him and when I've been down to see Meg he hasn't came out of the house to see me so that suits me just fine right now.
Thats brilliant! More power to him and to you too for giving him a chance. I started walking dogs when I was 8 and if it wasn't for people trusting me to take their dogs out, I never would have had any pleasure! Good luck to the kid :wink: